Depovit B12 1000mcg/1ml Hydroxocobalamin Solution Ampoules for Intramuscular Injection - benzyl alcohol free
Description
## Brand Name: Depovit B12 1000 mcg/1 ml
## Generic Name: Hydroxocobalamin
## About the Drug:
Depovit B12 is a vitamin B12 injection used to treat and prevent vitamin B12 deficiency when tablets are not enough or when your body cannot absorb B12 properly. It helps your body make healthy red blood cells, supports normal nerve function, and can improve symptoms like tiredness, weakness, numbness, and tingling caused by low B12 levels. Because it is given as an intramuscular injection, it can work well even in people who have trouble absorbing vitamins through the stomach.
## Indications: When do you need this medication?
* Vitamin B12 deficiency: Used when your body has low B12 levels, which can cause fatigue, weakness, pale skin, or poor concentration.
* Pernicious anemia: Helps treat anemia caused by the body’s inability to absorb vitamin B12 properly.
* Megaloblastic anemia due to B12 deficiency: Treats a type of anemia where red blood cells are larger than normal and do not work properly.
* Nerve problems caused by B12 deficiency: May help improve numbness, tingling, or nerve pain linked to low vitamin B12.
* Prevention of B12 deficiency in high-risk patients: Used for people who cannot absorb B12 well, such as after stomach or bowel surgery, or with certain digestive conditions.
## Dosage and Administration: How to use the drug safely and effectively?
* Usual Dosage:
The dose depends on your condition and your doctor’s plan. A common adult dose is 1 ampoule (1000 mcg) by intramuscular injection. For severe deficiency or pernicious anemia, your doctor may start with more frequent injections, then reduce to maintenance doses, often every 2 to 3 months. Children should only receive this medicine under medical supervision, with the dose based on age and medical need.
* Method of Administration:
This medicine is given by deep intramuscular injection only. It should be administered by a doctor, nurse, or other trained healthcare professional. Do not inject it yourself unless you have been specifically trained to do so. The solution should not be taken by mouth. Your doctor may advise taking blood tests during treatment to check your response.
## Side Effects: What may happen while using it?
Most people tolerate hydroxocobalamin well, but some side effects can occur:
* Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
* Mild diarrhea or nausea
* Headache
* Dizziness
* Skin rash or itching
Get medical help right away if you notice:
* Trouble breathing
* Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
* Severe rash or signs of an allergic reaction
## Warnings and Precautions:
* Tell your doctor if you have Leber’s disease, a rare eye condition, because vitamin B12 injections may worsen vision problems in some cases.
* Make sure your doctor knows if you have allergies, especially to cobalt or any ingredient in the injection.
* If you have severe anemia, your doctor may monitor you closely during treatment.
* This product is benzyl alcohol free, which may be important for patients who need to avoid this ingredient.
## Drug Interactions:
* Chloramphenicol: May reduce the response of anemia treatment.
* Other medications affecting B12 testing or absorption: Some medicines can interfere with vitamin B12 levels or how they are measured.
* Always tell your doctor or pharmacist about all prescription medicines, over-the-counter products, and supplements you use.
## Storage:
* Store at the temperature recommended on the package insert or by your pharmacist.
* Keep the ampoules in the original carton to protect them from light.
* Do not use if the solution is cloudy, discolored, or contains particles.
* Keep out of reach of children.
* Do not use after the expiry date.
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